TWO TRANSITING EARTH-SIZE PLANETS NEAR RESONANCE ORBITING A NEARBY COOL STAR
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Howard Isaacson | Erik A. Petigura | Katherine M. Deck | Charles A. Beichman | Joshua E. Schlieder | Ian J. M. Crossfield | Andrew W. Howard | David R. Ciardi | Evan Sinukoff | Katelyn N. Allers | William M. J. Best | Michael C. Liu | C. Beichman | D. Ciardi | H. Isaacson | A. Howard | E. Petigura | E. Sinukoff | I. Crossfield | K. Deck | J. Schlieder | S. L'epine | B. Hansen | K. Allers | S'ebastien L'epine | Brad M. S. Hansen | W. Best
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